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Brownfields and Urban Agriculture The Convergence of Land Recycling and Food Policy Joseph Schilling, Director Metropolitan Institute Virginia Tech, Alexandria Campus (Jms33@vt.edu)

www.mi.vt.edu Mission: basic and applied research on the forces shaping metropolitan growth and development, with a special focus on: Resilient and Sustainable Communities Urban Regeneration Signature projects: Sustainability Planning Lab Vacant Property Research Network Strong Cities, Strong Communities Fellowship Program

What Are Brownfields? 2002 Brownfield Revitalization Act: real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance pollutant or contaminant. In practice, presence or potential presence is pervasive these sites are everywhere in urban areas that have been previously developed, especially in older industrial cities (AKA Legacy Cities).

The Complex Web of Brownfields Redevelopment Liabilities & Challenges Environmental cleanup costs and technical issues Legal liability extends to prospective purchasers Real property problems Weak market conditions Assets & Assistance EPA s legal liability protection, regulatory flexibility and BFs grants and programs State environmental cleanup programs Local govt. BFs coordination Brownfields redevelopment industry

Portage Steel Plant in Portage, Michigan Classic BFs Redevelopment Projects The First Generation

The Greening of Brownfields the Next Generation of BFs Projects Community led BFs projects EPA s Area Wide Brownfields Pilots Bright Fields DOE and EPA collaboration Urban Greening (Groundwork USA Model) Strategic Lessons in Sustainable Community Building the Groundwork USA Network (2013)

www.groundworkusa.org

Urban Greening Characteristics Integrating nature with the urban fabric Localized initiatives led by CBOs and NGOs Preservation of natural resources to enhance quality of life Improved economic conditions that leverage greening to promote equitable development Public health as policy driver for urban greening links physical activity & food security

Vacant Land as Stormwater Managers Partnership Project Philadelphia Green and Philadelphia Water Department

Effects of Urban Greening Strategies on Home Values in Philadelphia Variable Adjacent to Derelict Vacant Lot Adjacent to Vacant Lot Transformed into a Clean & Green Lot <= 50 feet of New Tree Value -20% +37% +9% Conducted by Professor Susan Wachter - Wharton School - University of Pennsylvania Funded by The William Penn Foundation (2006)

CORE ELEMENTS OF URBAN GREENING: Urban Agriculture + Community Gardens A process of cultivating and distributing food that is integrated into the urban ecological and economic system Philadelphia s Greensgrow Farm Seattle s P-Patch

Emergence of the Food Policy Movement

Challenges to Greening Brownfields 1) Rules and regulations make greening brownfields projects more difficult and complex; 2) Markets and real estate finance drive most brownfields redevelopment; thus, private developers often ignore greening projects and smaller brownfields scattered across underserved neighborhoods; 3) Brownfields programs and policies designed for local government and private sector redevelopment and not greening projects led by community-based organizations (CBOs); 4) NGOs and CBOs involved with greening projects need capacity building assistance, better data on benefits of greening, and coordination of federal, state and local government programs and incentives.

Strategies for Facilitating Collaboration & Coordination

Bright Ideas to Enhance Greening of Brownfields Urban Greening Institute CBOs as Brownfields Community Consultants Charter a Brownfields Nonprofit Assistance Center Making Demolition Dollars Cover Costs for Urban Greening Development and Maintenance. Coordinated Funding for Urban Greening.